Tiffany Porter, health and diversity specialist in University Counseling Services, recently wrote a chapter for the book Handbook on Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology.
Porter’s chapter, titled “Parenting, Ethnicity, Race and Gender: Deconstructing the Nuclear Family Archetype,” illustrates contextual complexities and the relevance of integrative diversity associated with parenting, gender and race-ethnicity. The chapter also reviews how the culturally constructed archetype of the nuclear family as a standard of comparison within psychology literature, research and practice has shifted over the past two generations toward "modern families," who create family identities of choice.
UCS health and diversity specialist publishes chapter on parenting, gender and race
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April 4, 2013
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